Using Auto Bracketing
The camera provides two types of auto bracketing. In
exposure bracketing, the camera varies exposure
compensation with each shot. In flash bracketing, flash
level is varied for each shot.
Z Available auto bracketing settings
Exposure and Flash Bracketing ([AE & FLASH])
Performs both AE bracketing and flash bracketing at
the same time.
Exposure Bracketing ([AE ONLY])
When AE bracketing is set and each time the shutter
button is pressed, the preset number of frames
(maximum 9 shots) is shot while the exposure
automatically changes according to the exposure
increment setting (measured from the original
exposure displayed by the camera). You can set in any
exposure mode (programmed auto, manual, etc.),
however the compensation (shutter speed/exposure)
varies for each. The maximum step value is ±4EV,
excluding exposure compensation.
Flash Bracketing ([d: FLASH ONLY])
When flash bracketing is set and each time the shutter
button is pressed, the preset number of frames
(maximum 9 frames) is shot while the flash level
automatically changes. The maximum step value is
±4EV, excluding flash compensation. The flash
bracketing can be performed only when i-TTL mode or
auto aperture (Nikon Speedlight SB-800 only) is set.
1
Select the desired setting for [AUTO
BRACKETING SET] under [
in the [SET UP] menu.
See "Using the [SET UP] menu" (➝p.138).
FLASH/BRACKETING
FLASH/BRACKETING
FLASH SYNC
FLASH
SYNC SPEED
SPEED
FLASH
FLASH Tv Tv SPEED
SPEED
BUILT-IN FLASH
BUILT-IN
FLASH
MODELING FLASH
MODELING
FLASH
AUTO BRACKETING SET
AUTO
BRACKETING SET
AUTO BKT IN
AUTO
BKT IN M EXP.MODE
EXP.MODE
2
While pressing BKT, rotate the main-
command dial to choose the number of
shots in the bracketing sequence (➝p.106).
At settings other than zero, a
indicator will be displayed in the control panel and the
D icon will blink in the control panel and viewfinder.
FLASH/BKT]
1/250
1/250
1/60
1/60
AE AE & FLASH
FLASH
AE AE ONLY
ONLY
:F :FLASH ONLY
LASH ONLY
icon and bracketing
Continued Q
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